Dakarai Gwitira

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Dakari
Birth nameDakari Gwitira
Also known asDG
OriginZimbabwe
GenresHip hop, Pop, R&B
Occupation(s)
  • Artist
  • musician
Instrument(s)Keyboard, Drum machine
Years active2009–present[1]

Dakari (born Dakarai Gwitira) also known as D.G., is a Zimbabwe-born music producer, audio engineer, and DJ. As of 2019, Dakari has already earned a number of hit records as a producer, writer, and engineer; most notably for G-Eazy.

Early life[edit]

Dakari immigrated to the U.S., specifically Dallas, Texas, at age 12. Creating noise in every which way possible, absorbing as much as he could, Dakari took that passion and turned it into a career. Before becoming a world-class music-maker, Dakari grew up in Zimbabwe.[2] “I was in to music but I never knew of it as a career path. My dad at the time lived here in the U.S. so he sent back a keyboard and I used to play on it. I couldn't record on it because it wasn't a sequence so I'd play a drum pattern and memorize it and be playing a beat in my head while I play a melody. I would pick it up and play with it for a month then I'd forget about it for a few months. Then I'd randomly come back to it and that's how it always was. That was music for me back then. [2] Most Zimbabwean radio jams were sung in English, Dakari never understood the lyrics. It wasn't until he learned English later, that Dakari was able to really take his overall musical understanding to the next level and earn the career success and recognition to match.

As he settled into heart of America's south during his formative teenaged years, Dakari became obsessed with the back catalogues of Pharrell Williams, Outkast, Missy Elliott, and the type of futurist hip-hop that remains just as innovative today as it did in the early 2000s. To Dakari, those names all championed their own 'sound'. To a kid raised in Zimbabwe now living in Texas, making a life and career as a musician was an alien concept reserved for well connected industry types living on the East or West coast.

"I never thought of music as 'work' or something that people could make a living from."[2] It wasn't until he witnessed Timbaland building hits on MTV's Making the Band that he really began to wrap his head around the possibility of making a career in music, pushing him towards a move to New York City. Ironically, his Making The Band-inspired drive proved prophetic.

Early career[edit]

Dakari's career would not be where it is today had he not made initial strides to go beyond his passions for Hip hop and R&B. Leaving Texas and moving to New York offered Dakari opportunities to expand. "I had a very specific idea of what 'dope' was, and I had a lot of judgement toward music but New York taught me to let go of all that," he says now, looking back. A Brazilian roommate introduced him to the Latin-tinged rhythms of South America and he found everyday influence in the bodegas and back alleys hidden amidst the concrete jungle. Before names like hit the upper pop echelons, Dakari had established his working relationship with them. Spending more and more time at the legendary Quad Studios, Dakari became head engineer, working with a plethora of superstar and soon-to-be-superstars ranging including names like DJ Khaled, Akon, Meek Mill, Nelly, Ne-Yo, Sara Bareilles, Meghan Trainor and Ashanti.[3] "The city really shaped who I am today, not only musically, but as a person."[This quote needs a citation]

Career (2015–present)[edit]

In 2015, Dakari picked up his bags for the last time and moved to Los Angeles to work closely with G-Eazy, and three years later he has never looked back. "Within the first 10 seconds [of meeting G-Eazy and hearing him rap], I knew I was going to work with this guy."[2]

Dakari later applied his skills as an engineer for G-Eazy's 2015 album When It's Dark Out – and mixed the 10-time platinum single, "Me, Myself & I (w/ Bebe Rexha)". From there, Dakari continued as G-Eazy's engineer, only with added production responsibilities. With G-Eazy's 2017 album The Beautiful & Damned, Dakari continued on the boards both as an engineer, and now as a producer as well. Dakari produced many of the album's songs, including the title song with Zoe Nash[4] and "Sober" with Charlie Puth.[5]

Dakari is no longer just behind the boards. "I'm doing a DJ/Producer project. I just wanna release my version of dope and connect with the people that connect with what I like. That's what being an artist is, really, that enough people like your music. What I've kind of realized is just that sometimes other people's version of dope and my [version of dope] just doesn't match. I'm not trying to be old and have a bunch of music I thought was dope and it never existed because I never placed it with an artist or because it didn't click with somebody in the business." In November 2018, he released his debut single "Enough (ft. G-Eazy, Tommy Genesis & Jo'zzy)"[6]

Discography[edit]

Artist Song Album Credits
G-Eazy Intro (When It's Dark Out) When It's Dark Out Engineer
G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha Me, Myself & I When It's Dark Out Engineer
G-Eazy Still Single Producer/Writer
G-Eazy The Beautiful & Damned (ft. Zoe Nash) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Charles Brown (ft. E-40, Jay Ant) The Beautiful & Damned Engineer
G-Eazy Eazy (ft. Son Lux) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Fly Away (ft. Ugochi) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Him & I (ft. Halsey) The Beautiful & Damned Engineer
G-Eazy Leviathan (ft. Sam Martin) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Love Is Gone (ft. Drew Love) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Pick Me Up (ft. Anna of the North) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy The Plan The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Sober (ft. Charlie Puth) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Summer In December The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy That's A Lot The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Mama Always Told Me (ft. Madison Love) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy But A Dream The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Pray For Me The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Crash & Burn (ft. Kehlani) The Beautiful & Damned Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Eyes Closed (ft. Johnny Yukon) Single Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Just Friends (ft. phem) Single Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Shake It Up (ft. E-40, MadeinTYO, 24hrs) Single Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Wave (ft. Rexx Life Raj) Single Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Special Love (ft. Dakari) Single Featured Artist/Producer/Writer/Engineer
G-Eazy Rewind (ft. Anthony Russo) Single Engineer
G-Eazy My Next Fix Single Producer/Writer
G-Eazy Bad Boy Single Producer/Writer
Emmit Fenn Want It Prologue Writer
G-Eazy Endless Summer Freestyle (ft. YG) Single Producer
Yuri Illusion Single Producer
Dakari Enough (ft. G-Eazy, Tommy Genesis, & Jo'zzy) Single Primary Artist/Producer

External links[edit]

  1. D.G. - Quad Studios
  2. Dakari - Genius
  3. The Beautiful & Damned - (Spotify)
  4. G-Eazy - "Sober (ft. Charlie Puth)" - Official Music Video

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Beautiful & Damned by G-Eazy". Apple Music. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Producer Dakari on His African Roots & How He Became G-Eazy's Top Engineer". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  3. ^ "Quad Recording Studios DGpage". Quad Recording Studios. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  4. ^ The Beautiful & Damned, retrieved 2019-04-17
  5. ^ Sober, retrieved 2019-04-17
  6. ^ Dakari (2018-11-16), Dakari – Enough ft. G-Eazy, Tommy Genesis & Jozzy [Official Audio], retrieved 2019-04-10